VermontYouthOrchestrawas Founded in 1963 and draws its members from among the most talented young musicians in Vermont, New York and New Hampshire. It presents three major concerts each year at Burlington's Flynn Center for the Performing Arts and also performs at community events, school tours and in and small-ensemble recitals. In 2004 the VYO performed at Carnegie Hall in New York. In 2005-2006, the VYO performed with renowned violinist Midori. In 2007, the VYO embarked upon their first international concert tour in China.new
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Vermont Mozart Festivalhas had significant economic as well as cultural impact. For nearly 29 years the Festival has opened up site after site around Vermont and put them on the map as a draw for both Vermonters and visitors. Consistently over the years, 80% of tickets have been sold to Vermonters and 20% to those from out-of-state, many of whom plan vacations and family reunions around the Festival.
... Join us in celebration of the Winter Series 25th anniversary! We begin a new era by presenting music's finest in a new venue - the Elley-Long Music Center at Saint Michael's College, home of the VermontYouthOrchestra Association.
The Elley-Long Music Center offers numerous enhancements for patrons of the Winter Series. First is the crown jewel of the facility, the magnificent performance hall, which has a large concert stage, splendid acoustics and open floor for seating. If you care to sit just a few steps back from the music making, you have the option to reserve on-stage seating.popular
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Rachel Bissexwas the Winner of the coveted Kerrville NewFolk Songwriting Award as well as the Wildflower Songwriting Contest in the summer of 2001, with appearances at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival, the Kennedy Center, and with the well-received release of her fourth album "Between the Broken Lines" in the same year, Rachel is enjoying a well-earned "overnight success." She also enjoyed being cast and working in Off the Grid Productions' independent film (yet untitled) due to be released within the next year. Rachel is beginning a collaboration with Troy Peters, artistic director of the VermontYouthOrchestra. The project aims to use young classical musicians on recordings and in live concerts within the next year or two.
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